Working near overhead power lines is one of the most hazardous tasks in the electrical supply industry. You must understand how to identify and control the risks if you’re an …
Working near overhead power lines is one of the highest-risk activities in the electrical supply industry. Despite strict guidelines and mandatory training, preventable incidents still occur — often because of …
If you’re planning to work near live electrical assets, completing overhead powerline training is essential. This specialised training is designed to equip workers with the knowledge and practical skills needed …
Working near power lines in NSW is a high-risk activity that requires strict safety measures and compliance with industry regulations. Many professionals, including electricians, crane operators, construction workers, and arborists, …
Operating cranes near powerlines presents significant risks, requiring strict safety measures, regulatory compliance, and industry-approved training. In NSW, there are strict guidelines to prevent serious incidents, including electrocution, power outages, …
Working near power lines presents serious risks, making proper training essential for safety and compliance. Whether you’re an electrician, construction worker, crane operator, or another industry professional, understanding electrical hazards …
An electrical spotter, also known as a safety observer, plays a crucial role in maintaining safety in high-risk industries such as construction, crane operations, and utilities. Their primary responsibility is …
UETDREL006, commonly known as “Work safely in the vicinity of live electrical apparatus as a non-electrical worker,” is a vital training unit. It is essential for non-electrical workers in the …
Whether you’re an experienced and licensed Level 2 electrician or a non-electrical worker, if you work near overhead power lines you must have relevant safety training. There are always risks …